The 2024 Winter Auction - Sale 344 (December 14 - December 17, 2024)
Sale 344
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Starting Price: 400 HK$
Hammer Price: 400 HK$
an important philatelic reference book.
Starting Price: 1,400 HK$
Hammer Price: 1,400 HK$
totally 8 volumns with hard covers. A comprehensive study and collecting of Macau stamps and postal history. Very good reference book.
Starting Price: 600 HK$
Hammer Price: 800 HK$
comprising "The Ryohei Ishikawa Collection" 1980 Auction catalog, "The Postal History of The British Colonies" by Edward B. Proud and "The 1891 JUBILEE overprint of Hong Kong".
Starting Price: 300 HK$
Hammer Price: 1,200 HK$
good for serious collectors. A heavy lot. Please view.
Starting Price: 300 HK$
Hammer Price: 500 HK$
including "The British Sea Post Offices in the East" & "Carrying British Mails Overseas".
Starting Price: 1,000 HK$
Hammer Price: 2,200 HK$
very important reference books of Hong Kong philately.
Starting Price: 600 HK$
Unsold
mentioning China Customs Postal History, Liberated Area, Taiwan Stamp, ROC special cancels and PRC commemorative album. Please view.
Starting Price: 38,000 HK$
Hammer Price: 38,000 HK$
- Name of the Artwork: Smooth Sailing (Under Master Zhang's Guidance)
- Material: Agate Ornament
- Dimensions: Approximately 13cm (H) x 13cm (L) x 2cm (W)
- Weight: 205.35g
- Description: This piece is crafted from rich, vividly colored natural agate, embodying both craftsmanship and artistry. The standout feature of this piece lies in its intricate open-link chain carving, a highly challenging jade carving technique executed on a single piece of agate. Creating such a chain requires exceptional skill and vision, as the links are carved from a single continuous material yet can move independently. This technique demands a high level of expertise, requiring each link to be connected seamlessly without breaking, as any misstep could result in the entire chain’s failure. Applying this chain technique to agate—a silicon-based material with high hardness—further increases the technical difficulty and enhances the piece’s value. Additionally, the natural patterns of the agate are skillfully incorporated to form the curves of a sailboat, seamlessly blending aesthetic beauty and craftsmanship.Please view carefully. Sold As Is. No Return.
Starting Price: 880,000 HK$
Unsold
- Name of the Artwork: Yellow Caishen (Master Zhang's Artwork)
- Material: Hetian Jade Ornament
- Dimensions: Approximately 9.3cm (H) x 6.8cm (L) x 2.8cm (W)
- Weight: 257.52g
- Description: Crafted from the best part of the gray jade, this piece exemplifies Beijing Jade Carving’s focus on “fine craftsmanship and best material”. The design features Yellow Caishen, the head of the five gods of wealth in Tibetan Buddhism. The Yellow Caishen holds a Mani Jewel in his right hand symbolizing blessings all around, while his left hand cradles a treasure-spitting mouse, symbolizing prosperity. His right footsteps on a white conch, symbolizing the hunting treasure in the sea. This ornament is crafted following the tradition of Tibetan Buddhism and incorporates modern design on the simple clothing. It is gorgeous to be an ornament and fantastic to be a fidget toy. Please view carefully. Sold As Is. No Return.
Starting Price: 30,000 HK$
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- Name of the Artwork: Maitreya Buddha Pendant
- Material: Hetian Jade
- Dimensions: Approximately 6.5cm (H) × 5.8cm (L) × 1.5cm (W)
- Weight: 90.60g
- Description: Representing future Buddha in Buddhism, Maitreya’s joyful, open-hearted figure which is "A big belly can accommodate everything in the world" promotes goodwill, optimism, and fortune. From ancient times to the present, he has always been widely worshiped by Chinese folk believers. This piece, crafted from Hetian Light Greenish White Jade, mirrors the smooth, rounded contours typical of Qing dynasty palace jade craftsmanship. Maitreya’s joyful expression and refined details convey serenity and an elegant simplicity. Please view carefully. Sold As Is. No Return.
Starting Price: 50,000 HK$
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- Name of the Artwork: Laughing Buddha Statue
- Material: Hetian Jade
- Dimensions: Approximately 5.3cm (H) × 9.3cm (L) × 6cm (W)
- Weight: 465.53g
- Description: Representing future Buddha in Buddhism, Maitreya’s joyful, open-hearted figure which is "A big belly can accommodate everything in the world" promotes goodwill, optimism, and fortune. From ancient times to the present, he has always been widely worshiped by Chinese folk believers. This Hetian jade statue captures the serene expression of Maitreya Buddha, symbolizing generosity, kindness, and prosperity. Made with Hetian jade that is smooth and lustrous, the piece is crafted in the tradition of Qing dynasty palace jade carving, with flowing lines and a refined yet majestic presence. Perfect for display, this statue exudes peace and joy. Please view carefully. Sold As Is. No Return.
Starting Price: 20,000 HK$
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- Name of the Artwork: Maitreya Buddha “Accept the great blessings” Pendant
- Material: Jadeite (A Grade)
- Dimensions: Approximately 2.3cm (H) × 2.8cm (L) × 1.2cm (W)
- Weight: 11.07g
- Description: Representing future Buddha in Buddhism, Maitreya’s joyful, open-hearted figure which is "A big belly can accommodate everything in the world" promotes goodwill, optimism, and fortune. From ancient times to the present, he has always been widely worshiped by Chinese folk believers. Carved from A-grade Mauve Jadeite, this Maitreya Buddha pendant is captivating with its rare color and divine elegance. Purple was theworship color of Chinese Taoism and ancient emperors in ancient China. It also has important significance in Buddhism. It is a sacred, peaceful, and compassionate color that represents sacred and supreme power. Therefore, this color is often used to express the sanctity of Buddhist culture. This piece is crafted using “Qiaose” technique. The natural mauve hue gracefully accentuates Maitreya’s belly, perfectly integrated with other parts of the body, fully embodying inclusivity and tranquility. This showcases the carver’s skill and design. Please view carefully. Sold As Is. No Return.